Private Eye: What makes you insecure?

We ask Penélope Cruz, Lady Gaga, Anna Kendrick, and more.

Stars who have the confidence to perform before crowds or appear onscreen feel pretty good about themselves—or so we always imagined. But despite their reputations, famous people have their share of insecurities. We asked celebrities at the SAG, Golden Globe, and National Board of Review Awards what makes them feel self-conscious.
A litany of body parts were mentioned. "My thighs. I hate them," said Toni Braxton. "My hair right now," said Becki Newton. Jack Black didn't censor himself: "My man-boobs are getting pretty big." Others confessed to generalized self-loathing. "I'm a mass of insecurity," said Woody Allen, shocking nobody. "You name it," answered Larry David, "and I'll be insecure about it."
And Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson admitted to a few anxieties, but wouldn't elaborate: "I can't tell you about the things I haven't worked out, because I'm not completely secure about them."